The digital age is changing our children’s lives and childhood dramatically. New technologies transform the way people interact with each other, the way stories are shared and distributed, and the way reality is presented and perceived. Parents experience that toddlers can handle tablets and apps with a level of sophistication the children’s grandparents can only envy. The question of how the ecology of the child affects the acquisition of competencies and skills has been approached from different angles in different disciplines. In linguistics, psychology and neuroscience, the central question addressed concerns the specific role of exposure to language. Two influential types of theory have been proposed. On one view the capacity to learn ...
In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots ca...
International audienceWe review computational and robotics models of early language learning and dev...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
The digital age is changing our children’s lives and childhood dramatically. New technologies transf...
Abstract Multilingualism has long been an ambition for many individuals, and the greatest moment to...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
International audienceWe review computational and robotics models of early language learning and dev...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
AbstractThere is a rapid increasing interest in the need to use technology in language learning at a...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots ca...
International audienceWe review computational and robotics models of early language learning and dev...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
The digital age is changing our children’s lives and childhood dramatically. New technologies transf...
Abstract Multilingualism has long been an ambition for many individuals, and the greatest moment to...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
Digital tools provide unique ways to support young language learners. To design and use these tools ...
International audienceWe review computational and robotics models of early language learning and dev...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
AbstractThere is a rapid increasing interest in the need to use technology in language learning at a...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and trans...
In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots ca...
International audienceWe review computational and robotics models of early language learning and dev...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...